CHECK THE TRAILER: Rihanna's 777 Tour Documentary Preview

The official trailer for Rihanna's 777 Tour documentary is out. We've got it inside as a sneak peek of what to expect from the jet setting chick inside...

In case you missed Rihanna's 777 tour and for some reason want to see the show & behind the scenes footage of what you missed, you're in luck.

Fox just released the trailer for the upcoming trailer for Rih Rih's documentary that follows her 7 days, 7 countries mini tour that popped off late last year.

With her track "Right Now" blasting, the River Island designer is shown walking to her 777 Jet. And the tagline "One woman takes on the world" pops up on the screen.

It's a build up to he glammed up confetti and champagne filled doc that's giving an inside look into how the big trip went down. But there's no hint of the foolywangery that went down with the journalists and fans who were along for the ride. People were giving play by plays last November how there was no sleep, no food, no time with Rih and no escape from the madness of the trip. Some even called it a trip from hell.

But Rih maintained during an interview with UK's Radio 1 that the trip had its hiccups but she would def do it again:

"It was different having to do your job but also have 200 guests come along with you," she said. "They all want you to host a party every time you get on the plane after a show but you really only have that time to sleep until you get to the next country ... Sometimes it was a two-hour ride to the next country and that was all the sleep you would get."

Check out the sneak peek below:

And a snippet of her impromptu press conference fromt he plane this past November:

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Rock Docs have been happening with artists like Madonna and MJ for ages. YouTube and cheaper technology has made what was exclusively a DVD, MTV or VH1 available to new artists. I hope RiRi is transparent and not calculated.